That said, it does seem like Fiorina's campaign is starting to lose some steam, Based on a recent CNN poll, Fiorina's falling further behind her fellow competitors, placing ninth behind Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, Gov. Jeb Bush, Gov. Mike Huckabee, and even Sen. Rand Paul. In fact, she was only one percent up from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. (Yikes.) So, if I were her, you better believe I’d be trying to get on Saturday Night Live. I’d be banging down the door. I'd be doing whatever it took to get back in the good graces of potential voters.

Perhaps a deciding factor in whether or not Fiorina would entertain a hosting gig will depend on how The Donald's night goes. After al, Trump's support fell from 32 percent to 24 percent following the GOP debates. He may be holding strong in first place, but it sure seems the more opportunities Trump gets to speak in front of the nation, the more he blows it. Sure, he can work a crowd of diehard supporters, but can he share a stage with people who’ve made a career of sarcasm? He’s going into a tank of sharks, and, no, I don’t mean the actual Shark Tank. I mean that come tonight, Fiorina will gleefully be watching Trump get lampooned on live T.V., right along with the rest of us.

For now, who knows if she’ll be asked to host herself; but I for one sure hope she makes an appearance at some point. Or, at the very least, I hope Kate McKinnon dusts off her power suit and brings back her “Carly on a Harley” impression. That one's just stellar.